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Walking in Auckland's City Centre
journeys Discover what’s at your feet. It's time to walk around the city centre. Pedestrian Cut-Throughs While you’ve been out and about exploring the city , you may have stumbled across pedestrian... parallel streets. There are approximately 80 of these connecting walkways through the City Centre. You... map (PDF 949KB) to see where these walkways can take you. City Centre Enhancements Whether you live in the city , come here for work, to study, or for some shopping or recreation, the city centre
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City Centre Bus Plan
This plan sets out AT’s approach to future planning for buses in Auckland’s city centre. It will help deliver the outcomes of the City Centre Masterplan (opens in new tab). About the City Centre Bus Plan The City Centre Bus Plan is Auckland Transport’s response to Auckland Council’s 2020 City Centre Masterplan. It details the plan for the future of bus travel in the city centre. Around 30,000 people travel by bus to the city centre every morning. This figure is expected to increase
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Marmion Street, Auckland City Centre - New footpath
Proposal status: Feedback closed 5 December 2018. Last updated 8 July 2019 Reference number: FP1819-016 Proposal update - 8 July 2019 In November 2018 we asked for community feedback on our proposal for a new footpath and pedestrian crossing on Marmion Street in the Central City . We have since... in Auckland’s City Centre. The proposed change also includes a priority crossing of Marmion Street at Queen.... The proposed changes will enable safer and more convenient walking journeys in the city centre
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It's all go
cycleways. The number of people cycling to the city centre has doubled in the past two years... improvements for Auckland by 2018. Explore this page to discover more about Auckland’s city centre cycleways... and workplaces. The city centre is a major destination for thousands of students and professionals... to help accommodate travel to the city centre is our first priority. Investment in new cycleways... Road between Park Road and Davis Crescent provides an improved connection from the east into the city
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Auckland Transport supports businesses following recent ram raids
Auckland Transport (AT) is supporting the business community, amid a spate of city ram raids. “We have been talking to our business community and we know they are doing it really tough at the moment,” says John Strawbridge, AT’s Group Manager Parking Services and Compliance. John Strawbridge says that while AT generally doesn’t install bollards outside businesses, due to the high cost of ongoing maintenance at the expense of the public, AT is looking at a simplified process for businesses
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Greys Avenue, Central City – Raised zebra crossings
Proposal status: Feedback closed 29 October 2019, last updated 17 December 2019. Reference number: RSU1920-097 We've proposed changes in your area In October 2019 we proposed to upgrade the 2 existing pedestrian crossings on Greys Avenue in the Central City . Proposed changes included: Raising the existing zebra crossing at the end of Greys Avenue onto a platform that is level with the footpath. This will improve pedestrian access and calm traffic speeds at the crossing. Converting
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East Street cycle link and safety improvements
Creating a safe environment for people travelling around the City Rail Link (CRL) Karangahape Station construction zone is behind a proposed East Street cycleway link and safety improvements on the surrounding streets. Auckland Transport (AT) is proposing a range of tactical changes including a cycleway link between Te Ara I Whiti – Lightpath and Karangahape Road, via East Street. AT Programme Manager, Ian Howell says “With the number of heavy trucks entering the CRL worksite continuing
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Visiting Aotea Arts Quarter in Auckland city centre (CBD)
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Driving
Find out how driving in the City Centre is changing. We're working to improve Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland's city centre. We're making it a space for all that's greener, safer, and better connected. This will be in line with the City Centre Masterplan, Auckland's 20 year vision for our city centre and waterfront. To help people travel to and within the city centre more efficiently, we're reshaping how we use city centre streets. We'll be giving more space to people: using public transport
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Cook Street, Auckland Central - Walking & cycling improvements
City . Changes to Cook Street Reducing the number and width of some traffic lanes on Cook Street... demand until the City Centre Masterplan is implemented as part of Auckland Council’s 20-year vision. Find out more about the City Centre Masterplan and its vision on the Auckland Council website... will be installed at the entrance to City Depot off of Cook Street. This will better alert drivers... accommodate cyclist demand. Further improvements are planned for this area in the City Centre